Friday, July 29, 2005

neverendingRadio Sterno: My mentor Roger Stern will be interviewed tonight at 11:30 Eastern on WUSB-FM! Click over, listen and learn all about Roger's new Superman novel!

[DISCLAIMER: I call Sterno my mentor because he taught me how to write and bought me my first pair of shoes! But that doesn't mean it's fair to blame him for the things I've done since! So leave him alone, see?]

Super F*ckers

lfa_1_coveraPete Goodrich sends news of Liberality For All, which its publisher calls "the most politically divisive comic book ever written!" It'll have to work hard to beat the time Green Lantern and Green Arrow battled the guy who looked like Vice-President Agnew, but let's see what they got:

It is 2021, tomorrow is the 20th anniversary of 9/11. America is under oppression by ultra-liberal extremists that have surrendered governing authority to the United Nations. It is up to an underground group of bio-mechanically enhanced conservatives led by Sean Hannity, G. Gordon Liddy and Oliver North to thwart Ambassador Usama Bin Laden's plans to nuke New York City.
The super-Sean Hannity's code name should be 'Hann-Thing!'

Synopsis
Preview

The Aristocrats

HomeTeachersInTheServiceOfGod

Comedy from Latter-day Saint Filmmakers:
The Home Teachers: Michael Birkeland (who starred as main character Will Swenson's best buddy in "The Singles Ward") plays a good-hearted but less than zealous home teacher. His new companion (played by comedian Jeff Birk, last seen in the concert film "It's Latter Day Night!") is determined that they will get all of their home teaching done. But it's the last day of the month, and seeing their families will entail a road trip fraught with more pratfalls, mishaps, and mayhem than any Elder's Quorum lesson ever prepared them for.

In the Service of God: In "In the Service of God" we find a young man named Peter about to propose to his girlfriend Molly. But before doing so he learns that Molly would never agree to marry a man who didn't do his home teaching. It's the last day of the month, and Peter has not done his home teaching, and he scrambles to visit his families (after finding out who they are) before popping the question to Molly.

Goin' Coconuts starring Donny & Marie Osmond!


PLUS: A movie called Funky Town with, apparently, an all-white cast, and Cheers: The Complete First Season!

Thursday, July 28, 2005

Links Of Fury

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Black Jack #1: Neilalien displays a comic he made when he was nine--and the Spider-Man panels that inspired it! [Via Clea]

Chelnica or Benteen? The Utah Baby Namer!

Myra Amos becomes Tori: Music Stars' Real Names!

"They Rock!!!!"
[Via Bobbyblogs]

Christian Exodus wants to move all fundamentalists to South Carolina, then secede! Seeya!

Photos of Kevin Spacey as Lex Luthor!

Christ, That Dog's Big!

Archie's One Way
Christian Archie Comics of the '70s!

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Flash Man!

Flash costume minus mask plus cape equals an all-new hero for a Boston TV ad!

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I know I've mentioned this series before, but Jesus! Show me a better one!

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

A dozen dailies dropped or deturded today's Doonesbury, and they say they'll do the same tomorrow.

Monday, July 25, 2005

Lede

SAGINAW - A man accused of beating his girlfriend on Halloween with a Bible has been sentenced to 7 years and 11 months to 15 years in prison.
Man gets 7 to 15 years for assault with Bible
Lansing State Journal

Friday, July 22, 2005

Turn On, Tune In, Skip Out

A mysterious e-mail brings word of a jam-packed new website devoted to the life and works of Skip Williamson, underground cartoonist, painter, designer, writer, iconoclast, libertine, and ghaaad knows what else! Comix, cartoons, paintings, sketches, 3-D stuff, photos and film clips battle for attention with absorbing excerpts from My Bitter Agenda, his name-naming autobiography in progress!